By Patrick | July 17, 2009
Canada is an immense country that occupies the upper portion of North America. The diverse scenery that can be found here – from the Rocky Mountains to the prairies to the fishing villages of the Maritime provinces – is spread across the second-largest...
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By Patrick | July 16, 2009
So you want to buy a franchise? Sounds like a great idea. After all, buying a proven business formula allows you to be steps ahead of the competition and learn from the success of others. It makes absolute sense on many levels, and thus explains the...
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By Patrick | July 16, 2009
During the past 15 years, International Living magazine has calculated its Annual Global Retirement Index; a resource intended to assist retirees and future retirees in evaluating and comparing the world’s most popular retirement destinations. It...
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By Patrick | July 16, 2009
During this busy time of the year many people are excited and taking advantage of the enjoyment and adventure to be had on cruise ships or cruise line. Many families are enjoying their vacations with loved ones on a Princess cruise liner, couples are...
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By Patrick | July 16, 2009
Dubai is the most reserved of the United Arab Emirates in terms of the way of life Western experts can enjoy. You can drink alcohol in your own homes and in various hotel bars and restaurants in the silhouette of the Burj Tower will be another motivated...
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By Patrick | July 15, 2009
The EH-101 Merlin is a medium lift, multi-role helicopter developed and produced by AgustaWestland International. AgustaWestland is a joint venture formed by Agusta of Italy, makers of the A-109, and Westland of Great Britain, makers of the Lynx....
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By Patrick | July 15, 2009
A Portland-based shipwreck hunter has found what he believes to be a ship torpedoed during World War II by a German U-boat off Cape Cod in Massachusetts. Greg Brooks and his partners filed a claim on the wreck in the US District Court in Portland, Maine,...
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By Patrick | July 15, 2009
In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, 570 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, lies an island filled with pink sand beaches, pastel cottages and quintessential British traditions. With a landmass of only 21 square miles, it is one of the smallest...
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By Patrick | July 15, 2009
If you are planning a European tour, you should consider the Amalfi Coast and the city of Sorrento in the Gulf of Salerno. These tourist attractions so popular with the jet setters and many others are part of the Campania region of southwestern Italy...
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By Patrick | July 14, 2009
Europe is one of the seven conventional continents of Earth. The westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, it is surrounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea, to the southeast by the Caucasus...
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